Wp Hosting Performance Check Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download

Wp Hosting Performance Check Preview Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
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Plugin Description

This plugin will record the performance of your wp Hosting company.

Ever noticed your site seems to perform OK when you check, but other folk say its slow later. Like gremlins are getting in and making it slower ?

It’s often difficult to know how your wp web site is performing, and how real end users are experiencing the performance of your wp web site.

This plugin will display graphs of the performance of the server (so you’ll be able to see what the gremlins are doing).

It also tracks performance of the web page load speed, which includes all the assets jpg/png/css/js.

You’ll be able to view graphs for different periods of time, to see how your server is performing, and how real world users are observing the performance of your wp site.

You’ll be able to observe when the server is sluggish, or when it is fast.

It is designed to run async, so any performance hit is after the end user’s web page has finished loading. This should result in no impact to your WordPress website delivering pages.

It also has a feature to email you when the server response becomes unacceptably slow.

New Features
– ability to load test your WordPress website – see how many visitors you can comfortably accommodate.
– ability to benchmark your current hosting against other hosting companies
– technology index – to give you an idea of how good/poor the technology your WordPress site is running on
– artificial benchmark of php and mysql (on the sysinfo page for now).
– php and technology index on the hosting comparison pages.
– bot analysis – how much resources are bot consuming ?

Screenshots

  1. <p>a few of the graphs. This shows a tally (or distribution) of the main 2 timings that are tracked. The first graph shows end users real world web browser load speed. This is a combination of the server, and how the page is designed. The second gaphs shows the pure response time of the hosting server</p>

    a few of the graphs. This shows a tally (or distribution) of the main 2 timings that are tracked. The first graph shows end users real world web browser load speed. This is a combination of the server, and how the page is designed. The second gaphs shows the pure response time of the hosting server

  2. <p>this screen shot is giving you a quick indication of how well your wp hosting server performance is doing. Green zone is good, you don't want it being in the red zone.</p>

    this screen shot is giving you a quick indication of how well your wp hosting server performance is doing. Green zone is good, you don’t want it being in the red zone.

  3. <p>This is from the loadtest report, showing WordPress appdex - a measure of user responsiveness of your WordPress SiteGround</p>

    This is from the loadtest report, showing WordPress appdex – a measure of user responsiveness of your WordPress SiteGround

  4. <p>This is from the loadtest report</p>

    This is from the loadtest report

  5. <p>This is from the loadtest report</p>

    This is from the loadtest report

  6. <p>This is part of the sysinfo report - showing your software technology, and artificial benchmark results.</p>

    This is part of the sysinfo report – showing your software technology, and artificial benchmark results.

  7. <p>Bot analysis - showing CPU resources consumed by bot usage.</p>

    Bot analysis – showing CPU resources consumed by bot usage.


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